A Butterfly exhibition
Date: 1st-31st May
Place: Sunshine Town Museum
Show: All kinds of butterflies from different parts of the world
Time: Mon.-Fri. 10:00 am-4:00 pm
Sat.-Sun.9:00 am-5:00 pm
Tickets:
Adults: ¥20
Students: ¥15
Free for children under 12
Group Booking: Can be made through the group line(010)74xxxx27
Adult groups of 10 or more: ¥15 each
Student groups of 10 or more: ¥10 each
Special gift!
Come to the butterfly exhibition on 1st, May and receive a free picture of butterfly.We can see in the butterfly exhibition.
A.some paintings |
B.some pictures of butterflies only |
C.some beautiful butterflies |
D.some pictures of the towns from all over the world |
You are going to see the exhibition with your 14-year-old daughter, you will have to pay .
A.15 yuan | B.20 yuan |
C.25 yuan | D.35 yuan |
We can book group tickets .
A.by making a phone call |
B.by sending an e-mail |
C.by writing a letter |
D.by filling in an application form |
There are 45 students in our class. How much will they pay if they visit the exhibition?
A.¥675 | B.¥450 |
C.¥900 | D.¥400 |
If you go to the exhibition on 1st, May, you can get .
A.a book | B.a ticket |
C.a butterfly | D.a present |
If you are not happy with China’s high Internet fees and slow speed, you are not alone.So is Premier Li Keqiang.On April 14, he said in a meeting that the government should speed up the Internet and lower the fees.
“The first question people ask at a new place is ‘Is there WI-FI’ because Internet service fees are so high,” said Premier Li.According to a recent survey by CCTV, the average cost of 1GB mobile Internet data per month in China is 100 Yuan, while it is only 60 Yuan in the US and 40 in Japan.
However, high prices don’t necessarily mean good service.The average Internet speed in China was 4.25Mbps(兆比特每秒)in late 2014.South Korea had the fastest average Internet speed-25.3 Mbps.People can download a 1 GB movie within 6 minutes in South Koreas, but in China it would take half an hour.
To improve Internet services, the key is to build more fiber(光纤) networks.Through them we can send text, pictures and videos globally in less than a second, which offer high speed Internet.Besides, the lack of market competition is another problems.Having more operators(运营商)besides China Unicom and China Telecom may lower the prices.
根据材料内容,选择最佳答案。(每小题2分,共10分)Why do people always ask for WI-FI at a new place in China?
A.Because they can’t use Internet without WI-FI. |
B.Because they can communicate with their families. |
C.Because they want to download movies. |
D.Because Internet service fees are too high. |
In late 2014, ____ had the fastest average Internet speed.
A.China | B.USA | C.Japan | D.South Korea |
What is the key to improve Internet services?
A.To increase Internet service fees. |
B.To build more fiber networks. |
C.To learn from South Korea. |
D.To make the government know the situation. |
The underlined sentence in the passage infers that ______.
A.China’s high Internet fees are probably because there is no more market competition. |
B.China has too many tele-communication companies. |
C.China Unicom should lower the price. |
D.China Telecom should lower the price. |
What is the best title for the passage?
A.China’s Internet Economy. |
B.Shopping Online. |
C.China Wants Cheaper, Quicker Internet. |
D.China Unicom and China Telecom |
A recent survey showed that only 9 percent of teens in the United States smoke cigarettes.That’s down from 23 percent in 2000.While this is good news for the US's overall health, tobacco(烟草)use is still a problem.
Cigarettes can cause many diseases, such as cancer(癌症),lung cliscases and heart problems.Although they know about the health problems, teenagers still smoke.So the campaign of the US Anti-smoking Organization is working to end teenage smoking.Their latest activity uses social media(社交媒体) to remind teenagers of the dangers of smoking.And the activity also encourages teens to learn the facts and become the generation that ends smoking.
However, anti-smoking campaigns may have a new problem to worry about.According to a 2013 report, the use of electronic cigarettes is on the rise.American high school students who reported having used an electronic cigarette rose from 4.7 percent in 2011 to 10 percent in 2012.The increased use of e-cigarettes by teens is deeply troubling.It may become lifelong addictied(上瘾).Besides, we still don’t yet understand the long-term effects(作用)of e-cigarettes.
根据材料内容,选择最佳答案。(每小题2分,共10分)According to the survey, how many American teenagers smoked in 2000?
A.9 percent | B.23 percent |
C.4.7 percent | D.10 percent |
Which of the following disease may not be caused by cigarettes?
A.skin disease | B.cancer |
C.lung disease | D.heart disease |
What is the aim of the campaign of the US Anti-smoking Organization?
A.To end the production of cigarettes. |
B.To criticize those children who smoke. |
C.To protect the rights of non-smokers. |
D.To make an effort to end teenage smoking |
The underlined word “campaign” means _____.
A.activity | B.newspaper |
C.movie | D.officer |
What do we know about e-cigarettes?
A.E-cigarettes are becoming popular among teenagers. |
B.School students like e-cigarettes more than adults do. |
C.People won’t let addicted to e-cigarettes. |
D.E-cigarettes have bad effects on people’s health. |
阅读理解(共四节.20小题,计40分)
仔细阅读图片内容,从A.B.C.D.四个选项中找出一个正确的选项。(每小题2分,共10分)If you have a headache, take ________ tablets of Aspirin.
A.2 | B.4 | C.8 | D.24 |
If you are burned, you can use ______.
A.BAYOR ASPIRIN | B.FIRST AID CREAM |
C.ANTIHISTAMINE CREAM | D.SOME TABLETS |
You can apply first aid cream every ______ hours.
A.3 | B.4 | C.3 to 4 | D.24 |
Antihistamine Cream is used for ______.
A.insect bites | B.fast pain relief |
C.burns | D.cuts |
Don’t apply Antihistamine Cream______.
A.in a 24 hour period | B.in the eyes |
C.near the eyes | D.on broken skin |
With the development of technology, WiFi is becoming more and more popular and important in people’s daily life.But have you ever experienced it? Just imagine what life will be like if there is no Internet.Maybe you won’t be able to talk with friends, play video games or search for information for your homework on the Internet.
But in fact, only one third of the world’s population are able to get information on the Internet.The rest are too poor to buy WiFi access(使用权) or they live in remote areas.As a result, they live without the Internet.
Google and Facebook, two world-famous technology companies, have decided to do something about it.Google’s Project Loon will try to send balloons which are 15 meters wide into our Earth’s stratosphere(平流层) in 2015.The balloons are made of a special material that is three times thicker than the plastic bag we use every day.Each balloon will carry a minicomputer and a WiFi radio.The WiFi radio will send the Internet over the areas it is floating over.Then people can get up-to-date information on weather or news.The underlined word “remote” means __________ in the passage.
A.crowded | B.faraway | C.near | D.modern |
Two thirds of the world’s population live without the Internet because __________.
A.they have no money to buy WiFi access |
B.they live in remote areas |
C.they don’t need the Internet |
D.they can’t afford WiFi access or they live in remote areas |
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The balloons are 15 meters long. |
B.People can do lots of things on the Internet. |
C.The WiFi radio can send the Internet without any help. |
D.The material of the balloons is not as thick as our usual plastic bag. |
The main idea of the last paragraph is __________.
A.how to send the Internet |
B.how to use the Internet |
C.what the balloons look like |
D.how soon people will get WiFi from the sky |
A young British man called Luke Cameron has done a good deed(行为) every day for more than a year and he says it has completely changed his life.
Luke made a decision at the beginning of 2014.He started by doing one small good thing every single day from January 1st, 2014.For example, he greeted the waiter at a café on New Year’s Day and he bought food and drink for some homeless people the next day.
He set up a website where he could write down all his good deeds, like helping the neighbor take out the rubbish or spending a few hours in helping a disabled lady pick out a dress for a party.
“I’ve never thought of any return from helping others.Actually, it has given me happiness and I have become more thankful and grateful for the things I have now.” Luke said.He has decided to continue doing good deeds in 2015.
Luke won the competition for the job of National Philanthropy(慈善) Manager because of his kind deeds.He will travel all over the UK and help 45 different charities in 2015.
“I used to work as a part-time worker in a shop.Now I become the National Philanthropy Manager.” Luke said, “I think I’ve helped myself by helping others.”Which of the following is NOT a good deed for Luke?
A.Walking the dog for his neighbor. |
B.Cleaning the house for his old neighbor. |
C.Spending his own money buying food for people in need. |
D.Selling things to customers when he worked in the shop. |
How did Luke win the competition for the job of National Philanthropy Manager?
A.By having a kind heart. | B.By doing many good deeds. |
C.By writing down good deeds. | D.By spending all his money. |
According to the passage, we can know that __________.
A.Luke was very rich in the past |
B.Luke has done good deeds for over a year |
C.Luke wrote down his good deeds in a notebook |
D.Luke became more thankful when he began to do good deeds |
The passage is probably from __________.
A.a newspaper | B.a novel |
C.an advertisement | D.a scientific book |